["When it dried up"... well, that explains the projection, presumably. The idea of war ravaging both the land and the people isn't foreign to him and his own world, and yet, it doesn't quite match the scope of what Roland's implying.]
That's a rather pessimistic view you have. Isn't it times like those when human ingenuity shines? Especially if it threatens their own survival.
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That's a rather pessimistic view you have. Isn't it times like those when human ingenuity shines? Especially if it threatens their own survival.